If you have a theater that you know for sure has a dual-laser “GT” projector and a 1.43:1 aspect ratio screen then 100% go.
The IMAX website has a list if you're unsure.
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Bit off-topic, but I saw 1987: When the Day Comes yesterday and would highly recommend. A notch below A Taxi Driver in my opinion, but definitely worth a watch if playing nearby. Intrigued by the numbers Along With The Gods: The Two Worlds is doing and may check it out as well.
The tweet from MoviePass Customer Support has since been deleted and there's nothing in the updated ToS that says you can't see a movie more than once. MoviePass CS is always hit or miss.
This is surprising to me given its run time and the fact that most people have forgotten about it given the hiatus between it and the second installment.
It's quite common to see companies burn through cash to gain market share, so this isn't anything new. Time will tell if they're able to build up their base and really put to use their advertising platform to gain that market share though. But let's be honest, the zombie that is AMC isn't in the best position either given all their net debt (nearly $5bn) vs. market cap ($1.7bn). A string of bad quarters and they could be going bankrupt, though given the business environment they're in I doubt that happens.
MoviePass Ventures is also intriguing given their recent formation and acquisition of "American Animals" earlier this week at the Sundance.
So many moving pieces with MoviePass lately. At the end of the day, MoviePass needs AMC and this is a very bold move. Should be fun to see how it plays out.
FWIW, the AMC in Atlanta costs $15.79 for a non-matinee 2D ticket, so maybe it's not getting the volume the 10 that are now excluded were getting.
Saw "A Taxi Driver" the other week and must say it's fantastic. Top 10 movie of the year for me (live in U.S.).
Any idea as to how much life it has left re: South Korean box office? Been released for just over a month and I'm not sure how long movies stick around. Currently sitting about 430k admissions short of being #8 all-time.